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-# OSSEC Linux Audit - (C) 2018 OSSEC Project
-#
-# Released under the same license as OSSEC.
-# More details at the LICENSE file included with OSSEC or online
-# at: https://github.com/ossec/ossec-hids/blob/master/LICENSE
-#
-# [Application name] [any or all] [reference]
-# type:<entry name>;
-#
-# Type can be:
-# - f (for file or directory)
-# - p (process running)
-# - d (any file inside the directory)
-#
-# Additional values:
-# For the registry and for directories, use "->" to look for a specific entry and another
-# "->" to look for the value.
-# Also, use " -> r:^\. -> ..." to search all files in a directory
-# For files, use "->" to look for a specific value in the file.
-#
-# Values can be preceded by: =: (for equal) - default
-# r: (for ossec regexes)
-# >: (for strcmp greater)
-# <: (for strcmp lower)
-# Multiple patterns can be specified by using " && " between them.
-# (All of them must match for it to return true).
-
-$php.ini=/etc/php.ini,/var/www/conf/php.ini,/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini,/usr/local/etc/php.ini;
-$web_dirs=/var/www,/var/htdocs,/home/httpd,/usr/local/apache,/usr/local/apache2,/usr/local/www;
-
-# PHP checks
-[PHP - Register globals are enabled] [any] []
-f:$php.ini -> r:^register_globals = On;
-
-# PHP checks
-[PHP - Expose PHP is enabled] [any] []
-f:$php.ini -> r:^expose_php = On;
-
-# PHP checks
-[PHP - Allow URL fopen is enabled] [any] []
-f:$php.ini -> r:^allow_url_fopen = On;
-
-# PHP checks
-[PHP - Displaying of errors is enabled] [any] []
-f:$php.ini -> r:^display_errors = On;
-
-# PHP checks - consider open_basedir && disable_functions
-
-
-## Looking for common web exploits (might indicate that you are owned).
-## Using http://dcid.me/blog/logsamples/webattacks_links as a reference.
-#[Web exploits - Possible compromise] [any] []
-#d:$web_dirs -> .txt$ -> r:^<?php|^#!;
-
-## Looking for common web exploits files (might indicate that you are owned).
-## There are not specific, like the above.
-## Using http://dcid.me/blog/logsamples/webattacks_links as a reference.
-[Web exploits (uncommon file name inside htdocs) - Possible compromise {PCI_DSS: 6.5, 6.6, 11.4}] [any] []
-d:$web_dirs -> ^.yop$;
-
-[Web exploits (uncommon file name inside htdocs) - Possible compromise {PCI_DSS: 6.5, 6.6, 11.4}] [any] []
-d:$web_dirs -> ^id$;
-
-[Web exploits (uncommon file name inside htdocs) - Possible compromise {PCI_DSS: 6.5, 6.6, 11.4}] [any] []
-d:$web_dirs -> ^.ssh$;
-
-[Web exploits (uncommon file name inside htdocs) - Possible compromise {PCI_DSS: 6.5, 6.6, 11.4}] [any] []
-d:$web_dirs -> ^...$;
-
-[Web exploits (uncommon file name inside htdocs) - Possible compromise {PCI_DSS: 6.5, 6.6, 11.4}] [any] []
-d:$web_dirs -> ^.shell$;
-
-## Looking for outdated Web applications
-## Taken from http://sucuri.net/latest-versions
-[Web vulnerability - Outdated WordPress installation {PCI_DSS: 6.5, 6.6, 11.4}] [any] [http://sucuri.net/latest-versions]
-d:$web_dirs -> ^version.php$ -> r:^\.wp_version && >:$wp_version = '4.4.2';
-
-[Web vulnerability - Outdated Joomla installation {PCI_DSS: 6.5, 6.6, 11.4}] [any] [http://sucuri.net/latest-versions]
-d:$web_dirs -> ^version.php$ -> r:var \.RELEASE && r:'3.4.8';
-
-[Web vulnerability - Outdated osCommerce (v2.2) installation {PCI_DSS: 6.5, 6.6, 11.4}] [any] [http://sucuri.net/latest-versions]
-d:$web_dirs -> ^application_top.php$ -> r:'osCommerce 2.2-;
-
-## Looking for known backdoors
-[Web vulnerability - Backdoors / Web based malware found - eval(base64_decode {PCI_DSS: 6.5, 6.6, 11.4}] [any] []
-d:$web_dirs -> .php$ -> r:eval\(base64_decode\(\paWYo;
-
-[Web vulnerability - Backdoors / Web based malware found - eval(base64_decode(POST {PCI_DSS: 6.5, 6.6, 11.4}] [any] []
-d:$web_dirs -> .php$ -> r:eval\(base64_decode\(\S_POST;
-
-[Web vulnerability - .htaccess file compromised {PCI_DSS: 6.5, 6.6, 11.4}] [any] [http://blog.sucuri.net/2011/05/understanding-htaccess-attacks-part-1.html]
-d:$web_dirs -> ^.htaccess$ -> r:RewriteCond \S+HTTP_REFERERS \S+google;
-
-[Web vulnerability - .htaccess file compromised - auto append {PCI_DSS: 6.5, 6.6, 11.4}] [any] [http://blog.sucuri.net/2011/05/understanding-htaccess-attacks-part-1.html]
-d:$web_dirs -> ^.htaccess$ -> r:php_value auto_append_file;